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In a move that is sure to get liberal snowflakes rushing to their safe spaces faster than ever, Princeton University is now encouraging students
to report “problematic experiences based on [their] identity.” This
means that if students find themselves in a situation that makes them
feel offended or uncomfortable in anyway, they can – and should,
according to Princeton – go tell somebody about it, even if it is
something that normally wouldn’t result in disci

It’s said that about 80 percent of New Year’s resolutions are abandoned by the second week of February.1
This means if you made one for 2018, there’s a good chance it may
already have failed. There’s also a sizable number of people who set no
goals at all, New Year’s resolutions or otherwise, in part because they
may not realize the importance of goal setting and in part because they
may not know how to do it.2
There are other reasons why you may avoid goal setting as well,

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Beginning shortly after President Donald J. Trump defeated Hillary
Clinton in the 2016 election, Americans were treated to a steady diet of
stories from the American Pravda media claiming that he “colluded” with
the Russian government to “steal the election.”
For months information meant to substantiate the claim, made in the
absence of any real evidence, was “leaked” to various news outlets known
to be friendly to Clinton, Democrats, and every known enemy

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Americans have been lied to for a year now by the extreme political Left that somehow, some way, Russia “stole the election” from Hillary Clinton, even “colluding” with the campaign of Donald J. Trump to do so.

It’s a lie that has never been proven, mind you, but it’s been told
so many times that now it’s been baked into the cultural landscape.

There are a few Democrats — not many — who don’t believe the
fabrication, however, and one of them spoke out about the claim
recently: Former President Jimmy Carter.

In an interview last week, Carter downplayed the notion that the
Russians could have changed the outcome of the election, even if they
had seriously tried — and he’s doubtful about that.

He responded: “I don’t think there’s any evidence that what the Russians did changed any votes.”

No, of course it didn’t. And do you know what other Democrat has said so? Barack Obama.

In December, Obama crushed the Russia conspiracy hoax when he said flatly that the Russians did not and could not alter the election results.

“We were frankly more concerned in the run-up to the election to the
possibilities of vote tampering, which we did not see evidence of,” Obama said during an interview on the Daily Show with Trevor Noah. “And we’re confident that we can guard against.”

He went on to drop yet another truth bomb the Alt-Left media and
pundit class have long since forgotten or still ignore regarding Russian
attempts to influence the outcome of American elections and political decisions.

“None of this should be a big surprise,” Obama said. “Russia trying to influence our elections dates back to the Soviet Union.”

But what about Obama? What do the Carters think of him? Well, they
understand that he breezed into office on a campaign message of “hope
and change” but didn’t deliver on those pledges, at least not in the
context that they were made; we got plenty of “change” but little of it
for the better.

“He made some very wonderful statements, in my opinion, when he first
got into office, and then he reneged on that,” said Carter, mostly in
response to his Middle East foreign policy (Obama pledged to get America
out of the wars there but he only got us out of Iraq, which was then
taken over by ISIS for a time).

Carter also made some surprising statements regarding President Trump — and they were spot-on.

“I think the media have been harder on Trump than any other president
certainly that I’ve known about,” he said. “I think they feel free to
claim that Trump is mentally deranged and everything else without
hesitation.”

In fact, that’s true, and studies have proven it. A study released earlier this month
by the Pew Research Center’s Journalism Project found that news reports
about Trump are much more focused on his personality than his policies
and thus tend to be more negative. “Fully two-thirds of news stories
about Trump from his first 60 days in office were negative by that
definition — more than twice the negativity seen in stories from the
first 60 days of Bill Clinton, George W. Bush or Barack Obama’s
presidencies,” reported WAMC, citing figures from the study.

Carter also said he would jump at the opportunity to go back to North
Korea on behalf of the Trump administration and attempt to convince
Pyongyang to surrender its nuclear weapons program, like he did in 1994
(but without President Clinton’s blessing).